Ordering laptop. Comes with a "ROG Mouse" (probably one of these). I can save $30 by not getting it, but I will need to get *a* mouse. Considering that my current main mouse is literally "the cheapest mouse Best Buy had at the moment" (a Logitech M315), I'm not exactly an ultra-picky mouse aficionado, but I do want something that will last a decent amount of time and work both reliably and well.

tl;dr is that mouse a cheap piece of shit that with a half-life measured in days, or is it a decent-enough mouse?

PS: Holy shit do they really charge almost a grand for an extra 2MB cache and a 600 MHz increase and clock?

i have used that mouse before when i bought my Asus G73, and i can vouch for it being good, the only complaint i have is that ithe rmb is a little sensitive and if i have an epileptic tweak during bf3 ill right click from the little amount of pressure, but i don't think that is a wide spread issue.

Okay then. Looks like I'll be ordering the laptop tomorrow at work, and then grab my custom parts off newegg that night (going to grab a 64GB SSD for the second bay, and two HDMI-DVI adapters so I can dual-screen it with my home and work monitors).

I have a survey I put together for my youtube channel, if any of you watch my stuff regularly check it out and see if I should edit or add in any questions. If you don't watch my stuff, kindly disregard.

Man the i5-3570K is listed as $249 here and in the US. Was hoping the price would be a bit closer to that leaked $215 tag but eh, what can ya do. Do you guys think I'll have to wait in line if I get to the store around 1hr before they open?

With the help of BRT, selling my system should be even more painless now, after seeing how 3770K's perform even with applications that can take advantage of more cores. Plus, best of yet, I get to keep my watercooling gear, and can make a few $ of it, due to selling of 2nd rad and other stuff.